Baby artichokes

An artichoke is a unopened flower-head and a species of the thistle variety. Baby artichokes grow on the bottom of these plants and have a round- oval shape. Every small green bud has many small leaves that are folded around the flower base. The inside is tender and slightly fleshy. The leaves become more tender the closer they get to the heart. A baby artichoke can be eaten whole.

Storage advice

Baby artichokes are kept refrigerated in storage and during transport. The ideal temperature during transport is 4 degrees Celsius. At home the baby artichokes need to be kept in the fridge.

Origin Nature's Pride Baby artichokes

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This foundation was established to finance local projects in communities where they grow our unique fruit and vegetables. The aim is to stimulate economic growth of small farmers, pack house employees and their families.

This foundation was established to finance local projects in communities where they grow our unique fruit and vegetables. The aim is to stimulate economic growth of small farmers, pack house employees and their families.

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